Pristine Space was mainly created for impulse reverb
perfectionists: it does not implement various `combo'
approaches which try to save CPU cycles by creating a
synthetic reverb tail instead of performing a full
convolution. Because such approaches in many cases give
unsatisfactory results if you expect them to sound exactly
like your original reverb impulse sounds, we have decided not
to use them. Instead, we have optimized to the maximum both
the efficiency of convolution processing and the plug-in's
latency.

Pristine Space is a 8-channel convolution processor. Each
channel is independent of the others, making it possible to
use Pristine Space in various surround configurations. It
also allows the user to apply a `true stereo' kind of
processing, where each stereo channel uses its own reverb
impulse (requiring 4 convolution channels in total). Sound
designers and the like may find Pristine Space's serial
convolution processing feature (which allows one to process
the sound with several impulses in sequence) useful.

While Pristine Space does not offer various radical impulse
transformation features, it still offers several very useful
envelope-driven non-destructive impulse editing options,
including volume, stereo width, stereo pan, low-pass and
high-pass filtering, and a linear-phase equalization. You ca
also reverse, cut and time offset the loaded impulse file wit
ease, non-destructively.

Among the other interesting features of Pristine Space is its
seamless integration with Voxengo's Impulse Modeler. Impulse
Modeler allows you to design your own spectacularly-sounding
reverb impulses, and then use Pristine Space to instantly hea
the adjustments you make to your design.

By the way, Pristine Space can work with a latency as low as
64 samples (1.5 ms at 44.1kHz), making it possible to use it
during tracking.